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Monthly Notices.
Georgia, Burke County.
SCPERIOB COURT—April Term, 1821.
present the Ben or able Jobs H Mohtso-
MIU) Judge
Richard Richardson, j)
vs. \ RULE NISI.
Jeremiah Milleri j
UPON the petition of Richard Richard
aon, praying the foreclosure of the
Equity of Redemption of a certain tract
or parcel of land lying, being and situate!
in tKe-*ounty of Burke and Biate of Geor
gia, hounded as follows:—that is to say,
Northwardly by land formerly owned and
{osu eased l*y Jordan Taylor ; Eastwardly
y James Tindal, Philip Thomas and John'
Smith’s land; Southwardly by James Mar
lin’s land, and Westwardly by Joshua
Nunon’s land, containing one thousand
Acres, more or less, having the creek rivu
let, or branch called the Rosemary, run
ning through a part of said tract or parcel
of land, which said tract or parcel of land
was on the sixth day of May, in the year
of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred
and seventeen mortgaged by the said Je
remiah Miller to the eaid Richard Jfich
ardson, to secure the,payment of the sum
of three thousand three hundred and ele
ven dollars and eighty three cents, lyith the
interest accruing thereon, to be paid on the
first day of February next, after the date
of said mortgage, with interest from the
first day of January, in the year of our
Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and
Seventeen, and agreeable to the condition
of a bond bearing even date with said
mortgage—On motion of Felix J. Utirns,
attorney for the said Richard Richardson,
il is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Miller
do within twelve months pay into the
Clerk's office the principal, interest, and
cost due on said mortgage, or in default
thereof, the equity of redemption in the
Haid mortgaged premires will from thence
forth be for ever foreclosed and bared.-
It is further ordered that « copy ol the
f ircjrninff he published in one of the'
?>uhhc gazettes of this state, once a month
or twelve months, or be iicrsonally serv
ed on the said Jeremiah Miller six months
before the time appointed for the pay
ment of the money into court as aforesaid.
Extract /rum the minutes, 28 th April 1821.
John Carpenter, cl’k.
May 3———ml2rn
G BORGIA.
LINCOLN SUPERIOR COURT,
April Term, 1821—Monday the 23d day,
Siauter Cowling, T
vs. 1 RULE fur
Nathaniel Adams, adminis- > fur closure
trator on the estate of Na- I oj Mart
thaniel Adams, deceased. J guge.
Upon the petition of Siauter Cowling,
praying the foreclosing the equity «>f re
demption in and to all that tract of land
lying and being in the county of Lincoln
and state of Georgia, containing live hun
dred and seventy acres, more or Jess, ad
joining lands of Gathercl and Saunders on 1
the South; Eastwardly by lands of Mrs
Hunter and John Ware; Northwardly by
Seaslmnk’s land, and Westwardly by lands
of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing,
•Which said tract of land Was mortgaged by
Nathaniel Adams in Ins life time to your
petitioner, the better to secure the aunt;
of three thousand two hundred and forty
Seven dollars and sixty two cento, with -
Interest
On motion of Micnjah Henley, attorney,
!,>r said Siauter Cowling —lt is Ordered
hat the principal, interest, and cos! b.
laid into court within twelve months li or
hia d»y, otherwise the equity of redemp
ion ii and to the mortgaged premises will.
ie from henceforth for ever bared and
orccloscd, and this rule be published it.
me of the public gazettes of this state,
jonce in every month until the time up
pointed by this rule for payment, or a co
py served upon the saia administrator of
the mortgagor or his special agent, at least
six months previous to the time the mo
ney is directed to be paid into court-
True copy taken from the minutes of
Lincoln Superior Court, April Term,
IS2l—Monday the 23d day of said
Mouth.
Peter Lamar, cl’k.
May 3■ ■— ml2m
Notice.
NINE months after date applicatio
will be made to the honorable the
Court of Ordinary-of Burke county, for
leave to stil the real estate of the late Dr.
Thomas Leavitt, deceased.
Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x.
April 19, m9m 1821
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
the late Dr. Thomas Lpavitt, dec’d,
cither by note or open account, are re
quested to come forward and pay the same
before the Ist day of November next.—
All persons having claims against the es
tate are notified to exhibit them to the
administratrix within the time prescribed
by law, properly authenticated.
Eliza A. Leavitt, adra’x.
April 19.~—tf
Notice.
Nine Months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable Court of
Ordinary, for the county of Lincoln, for
leave to sell four hundred and thirty acres
«f land, mure or leas, on the waters of
l ittle River, joining Samuels and others,
Also, the negroes belonging to the estate
of Hexekia Spiers, late of said county, de
ceased
Wm. Willingham,
Zuchariah Spiers,
Administrators.
March 29.——n>9m
Notice.
"KTINE months after date application
JL“ will be made to tbe honorable the
Justices of the Inferior court, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
cue hundred and fifty acres of land in
Burke county, adjoining Tindall, S. Jen
*in* and others. ALSO,
Two hundred and fifty acres in Walton
h®unty. No. JOS, sold for the benefit of
crev^lor * ®°* onMm Hamel,
Martha Daniel, ex’x,
m*}& wonty, July 6,182 L——
Notice,
■VnNE months after date application
■ Ltl will be made to the Inferior Com! of
Warren county, while sitting ordinary
business for leave to sell tbe real estate of
James Brady, deceased.
Wm. Shivers, adra’r.
January 1 „ _ * ns,w
Notice.
NINE Months after date hereof appli
cation will be made to the honorable
the court of Ordinary for Columbia coun
ty, for leave to sell twenty thousand acres
of land in the county of Montgomery, the
same being part of the real estate of /a
doc "Magnifier, deceased —to be sold for
ilw benefit of the heirs and creditors of
•said deceased.
George Magrudcr, ndm’p.
Tresey Magruder, adm’x.
July 2, 1821 m9m
Notice.
NINE months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, for
leave to sell all the real estate of James
Kerman, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
R. M l Coombs, adm'r,
November 25 n<9m _
Notice.
NINE mouths after date application
will be made to the honorable the
Inferior court of Columbia county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell tliirtcen hundred and ninety nine
acres of pine land in Richmond county on
both sides of Butler’s creek, on which
there is a saw and grist-mill, it being part
of the real estate of John Foster, laic of
said county, decased.
Elizabeth Foster, )
Arthur Foster, > f
Collier Foster, j *
May 7, 182 • m9m
Notice. >
SIX months after dale, application "will
be made to the honorable court of or
dinary of Btuke county,for letters of dis
mission fiomthe administration of James
Ilusl, late of Burke county, deceased, as
he has fully settled the administration of
said estate
John Stockdalc
March 8 m6m
Notice,
TThREE months after date, application
will be made to life honorable the Inferior
court of Burke county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Ne
gro Man, named Dudley, belonging to the
estate of John Rogers, dec’d, for the bene
fit of tlte beirs and creditors of said dec’d.
; JOSEPH MADERY, Adm’r,
with the will annexed
September 27—wl2t j
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Richmond county for
leave to sell two hundred and fifty acres of
land, lying in tbe second district of Early,
and known as lot No 39, the same being
•he real property ofKmamtel Ur«gnry de
based, and sold for the benefit of all con
cerned.
Lewis Gregory, adm’r*
Administrator’.? Sale.
ILL Ire sold on Tuesday the 4th of
December next, at the market house in
the city of Augusta,
The read estate of James
Kicrnon, dec. late of Edgefield district,
South-Carolina, being for the benefit ol
the heirs ami creditors of said deceased
Roht. McCombs, adm’r.
Sept. 30——Ids ___________
In Equity.
John Garrett, and R ife, BILL
vs. y f>r
John Day, adm’r, and others, j Partition.
I n obedience to an order of the Court
ol Equity, will fee sold at Edgefield court
house on the first Monday in December ,
next, on a credit of one and two years, 5
tracts ol Land of the estate of James Day,
deceased, lying a.l joining each other,
within fifteen miles of Augusta, and con
taining upwards of 1000 acres. The cost
and fees of suit, in cash, and hand, and
security, will be required. Purchasers
will pay for title deeds to each tract
Whitfield Brooks,
Com’r Edgefield district.
Edgefield Court-houae, SeptV 27
In Equity 7 .
Agnes Nesbitt, T
vs. [■
Hugh W. Nesbitt, et. al. J
In obedience to an order of the Court
of Equity, will be sold on Tuesday , the
first day of January next, at the house of
Joseph Carrie, on Beach island, on a cre
dit of one year, a gang of Negroes, from
25 to 30 in number—the cost and fees of
suit in cash and notes, and security will
be required—purchasers will pay foe hills
of sale for the Negroes.
Whitfield Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity.
Edgefield Court-house, Sept, 27
Georgia, M arreu County.
Clerk’s office of the court of Ordinary
IIEREAS Ross Stevens applies for
letters of administration on the estate of
Aquila Stevens, late of this county deed.
And, whereas the said Ross Stevens ap
plies for letters of administration on the
estate of Owen B. Stevens, late of said
county deed.—These are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased person
ally or either of them, to enter their objec
tions (if any they have) in my office, with
in the time prescribed by law
Given under my hand, at office, this 24d»
July 1821
John Torrence, elk. c. #.
July 3Q —■ pgfr
Sheriffs Sales.
W* IL ic sold At tiie coud-bouse in j
f ▼ Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in
November next, between the -isuat hours
of sale,
3 Negroes, to wit; Fillis, for
ty three years of age, Cherry 28 years °f
age ; Mariah,4 years of age, taken as the
property of Kedick Hass, to Atlsfy an ex
ecution in favor of Baker k Hettli, vs. He
dick Bass, pointed out by the defendant.
YLSO—
One negro girl by tin name of
Winny, J 4 yesrs or age, leviflr*. *<n to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Baker and
HeetL, vs Kiiidal McTycire, pointed out
by defendant,
U,3o—
lot in the town of Warren
ton, containing twenty six feet by eigh
teen, with a black smith’s simp on it, ad
joining of the road to Powelton, levied on
to satisfy several small executions in fa
vor of Harris and Woodward and others,
vs. Mitchei Jones Returned to me by a
constable.
—ALSO—
-75 acres of pine land adjoin
ing of Stanford k others—Levied on to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Mercy May sc
adm’r. vs. llugb Ticer—-returned to me
by a constable.
J. Hagers, s. w. c.
October 5. tds
Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next at the court house
in the town of Waynesborough within the
usual hours,
100 Acres pine land arwi
one hundred ana silty acres pine laud, all
adjoining lands of Man Godbee, levied on
as the property of Win. Moore, to satisfy
John Adams.
—ALSO
100 acres land adjoining
lands of Timothy Murray and others, hsvi
-1 cd on as the property of Joshua W. lum
bal, to satisfy Stone & Reynolds
—ALSO—
One ninth part of a negro
woman named Aggy, levied on as the pro
perly of Adam Wallace, to satisfy William
Reynolds.
—ALSO—
One cow and calf, levied
on as the properly of John Croziir, to sa
tisfy his tax for the year 1820—property
pointed out by Joshua S. T redwell.
—ALSO -
4 Negroes, to wit—Adam,
[’hills, Jane and Sampson, levied 011 as
the property of Win. Womble, deceased,
to srtisfy Fanny Jones, and others.
—ALSO—
-3 Negroes, to wit—Latin
and her two children, Jesse and Deror,
levied on as the properly of Roberts Tho
' mas, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Bigelow 81 Hand and others.
H. W. Blount, s. n. c.
October 5 4t
Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL b« sold or. the first Tuesday ir.
November next, at the Court House in
Jacksonborougli Scriven county, between
the usual hours of ten and three o’clock,
One negro hoy named Ar
temas, about fourteen years old, levied on
as the property of John Connelly, to sa
tisfy sundry executions in favor of .1- S.
Bryan, levied and returned to me by a
constable.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
October 5 ids
Sheriff’s Sales.
■flnsriLL HE sold at the Court House, in
V» Warrenton on the first uesdayin
Nvt-niober next, between the hours of sale.
One fifty saw gin, four saddle
trees, one lot of irons, one saddle, one
stove, pipe ami lot of gin girtj, six gu ts,
one pair of martingills, levied on us the
property of Joel Kinsey, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Raker and Heeth and
others, vs. Joel Kinsey, pointed out by de
fendant.
—ALSO— ’
One negro girl by tike name of
Minty, about twelve years old, levied on
to satisfy several small executions in favor
of Broom & Persons and others; v». Mitch
ei Jones, levied 011 by a constable, pointed
out by plaintiff.
—ALSO—
Two beds and furniture, levi
ed on to satisfy an execution in favor Ha
kerSv lleelti, vs James Newsom and Asa
Newsom.
—ALSO—
Oiw negro girl by the name of
Harriet, 11 or I,' yea-s of »ge, levied on
to satisfy several small executions in favor
of James Urady, vs. Austin Baker—re
turned by a constable.
A. Ilogers, s. w. c.
Oct. 5
sheriff’s Sale
Will be sold ob the first TUESDAY in
December next, at the Court-house in
Warren ton, between the usual hours of
sale,
The half of one wagon and
four horses, taken on the foreclosure of
a mortgage, in favor of James Pollhill,
vs. John G. Andrews—pointed out by
plaintiff, Oct 2d, 1821.
A. Rogers, s.w.c.
October 5 wtds
To Kent.
DWELLING on Bay street at
.L present occupied by Mrs. Sarea, with
a large and commodious garden attached
thereto Atsa,
An excellent stand on Center street, for
the grocery business, at present occupied
by Mr. Jones.
Thomas S. Oliver,
Administrator of B. Oliver.
September 6 ts
Job Printing
greatly txetvtef at this UJJice,
Tax. SaVe.
be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, at the market house in the
city of Augusta, between the usual sale
hours,
100 acres of land in Warren
county, levied on as the property of John
Reynolds, to satisfy his State and county
tax for the year 1820.—Tax due gl 81 i
cents.
-ALSO—
One house and lot near Sum
merville, Richmond county, levied on as
the property ofDaniel Bloxum, to satisfy
his stale and county tax for the year 1820.
'l ax due go 874 cents.
—ALSO—
-82 1-3 Acres of land in Rich
mondcoun’y, levied on as ilit property or
James R. Tilly, to satisfy his state and
county tax for the year 1820, 'lax due
gl 56$ cents.
—ALSO—
-849 acres of land in Richmond
county, levied on us die property ot Dick
son Atkison, to satisfy Ins state and coun
ty tax lor the year 1820. Tux due g 2 2b
cents —ALSO—
-100 acres of laud iu Richmond
county, levied onus the- property ot llio
mas Lewis, to satisfy his state and county
tax lor the year 1820. Tax due g‘2 00.
—ALSO—
-ICB acres of land in Burke
CDumy, levied on as the properly ot \a
liuda Ward, Seaborn Ward, guardian, to
sa'isfy tier stale and county tax for the
y«ar IH2O. Tax due gl 50 cents.
—ALSO—
One house and lot in the city
of Augusta, adjoining lower end ot the
Bridge Hank, and fronting on Broad street,
levied on as the property of Felix G. Gib
son, k Co. to satisfy their suite and coun
ty tax for the year 1820. lax due g!56
85 cents. —ALSO —
One house and lot In the city
of Augusta, adjoining lot of Job S. liar
ney, levied on as the property of Mrs. Ann
W. S’urges, or son, to satisfy stale and
county tax for the year 1820. 'lax due
g 8 59 cents.
—ALSO—
One house and lot in the city
of Augusta, adjoining lot of Mrs David
McKinney and others, fronting on Hroad
street, levied on as the property of Adam
Hutcheson, to satisfy his stale and county
tax lor the year 1820. Tax due gSB 4o
cents. —ALSO—
—ALSO— __
One house and lot in the city
of Augusta, known as the property of
Stainback Wilson, levied on to satisfy his
state and county tax for the year 1820.
Tax due gG 87$ cents-
E. Bugg, T. C.
October 5. tds
Coroner’s Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, at the Court House, in
the Town of Waynesborough, Burke
county.
One sorrel horse, levied
on asthe properly of Jesse Farrow, to sa
tisfy an Execution in favor of Sturges and
Blount, against Jesse Farrow.
Willard Roberts, cor.
October 8 oaw tds
nf ILL be sold, on Saturday, the 10th
of November next, in the county of
Warren, at the late residence of Robert
Johnson, deceased, all the Property of the
said deceased, consisting of, burses, cattle,
hogs, one yoke of oxen and cart, plantati
on toois, and household Furniture, too
tedious to mention, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms made known;
on the day of sale.
Littleton Johnson, Adni*r
September 2* if
Notice.
t LL persons having demands against
-A the Estate of Alexander Carter, late
of Burke county, deceased, are hereby
notified to present their accounts duly at
tested within the lime prescribed by law:
and all those who are indebted will avail
themselves of this notice, to conic forward
and make such arrangements as will be
satisfactory.
John C. Roythress,
Qualified adm’r on the estate of A
Carter.
I*. S—ln my absence application can be
made to my attorney, J. F,. Morris, Esq’r,
from whom any necessary information can
be obtained relative to the settlement of
ssid estate
Waynesboro,’ Sept 10
Negroes for Sale,
At Uut tout iff VVi«i Wriffge,
South-nxnWna,
fßQ)j,ikely YOUNG NEGROES, a
mongst them a number of field hands,
bouse servants, Ac. which will be sold
low far cash, by applying to
John WoolTolk.
September 2- -•‘lt
THE SEBCSRIBERS
OFFER FOR SALE,
A TAUT OF THS
Spring-lim-Mill TRACT
of LAXD,
(Lately belonging to the Estate ofSeaborn
Jones, Esq )
LYING on both sides of Butler’s creek,
in the county of Richmond, and at
present iiv the occupancy of Col. M. F.
Boisclair. The part offered for sal* is ad
mirably well timbered, and would be di
vided to accommodate purchasers. It lie
withinfour or five miles of the city of Aus
gusts, embraces some beautifully elevated
sites for summer residences, having good
springs of pure water.
Slaughter Labuzan,
Fr Walker,
FnoraicTOßS.
July 16 ts
BeftAehfcm, Geo.
October Ist,
TTHE Public Examination of the Young
Ladies in this Institution, wii) commehce
on Monday the 15th of October, at 9
o’clock, A. M. The Parents and Guar
dians of pupils with the neighbouring lo
vers of Science are respectfully invited to
attend.
On the first day, the Young Ladies will
be examined in Natural Philosop and
Astronomy, & in pure Mathematics to the
solution algebraically of the most difficult
questions in commoi Arithmatic.
The Winter session will commerce on
the first Monday in November.
October 8 2t
hoarding $ lodging.
Mrs M. SANDWICH, respectfully
informs her friends and the public, that
she has rented a commodious pari of the
(late Bridge Bank Tenement) where
she can comfortably receive Boarders and
Lodgers from the 15lh instant—on ac
commodating terms.
October 8.
Y aVuable
PLANTATION
TOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale, his
Plantation, situated twelve miles a
hove Augusta, between Fury’s ferry, aud
the Washington road. The buildings are
all in excellent repair, and the farm for
soil, fences, and all that pertains to its
cultivalian, equal to any in the neighbor
hood. The quantity of land, is about
three hundred and forty three acres, The
above plantation will be offered at private
sale until the 2nd of November next, and
if not disposed of then, will be sold at
public sale to the highest bidder. Terms
of sale, may be known by applying to John
Campbell of Augusta, William Blackwell,
or Josegh Grafton of Columbia County,
who will shew the Premises.
ISemict Crafton.
Columbia County 16lh August 1821.
August 16 w2Nov.
\ a\ viable
PLANTATION
FOE SALE.
THE Subscribers offers for Sale, that
well known stand of John Beall, lately dec.
twelve miles from Augusta. The Planta
tion and Buildings on the said premises
are all in excellent repair,and the Farm,
for soil, fences and all that pertain toils
cultivation, surpassed by none in the
State. The body of land embraced in this
tract, issnpposed to be from 800 to 1000
acres. The above plantation will be of
fered at private sale until the Ist of No
vember next, and if not then disposed of,
will be sold at public sale on the first
Tuesday in November next, to the highest
bidder. Terms of Sale may be known by
applying to James 11. Smith, of Lexington,
(Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or to John
W. Beall on the premises.
Charles Beall,
John W. Beall, > ExVs.
James H.Smith j
May 31 3m
FOB SALE,
A HOUSE & lot fronting or. Broad
/V Street and Hills Street—the lot
contains half an acre, between Mr John
II Man and Mrs. Fox’s. The house with
very little repairs may be made a comfort
able dwelling for a small family. For
- erxns apply to
G. B. Marshall
Angus', 9 ?f
20 Dolls, lie war d
a
OTOI.EN from a store in Broad-street,
on the 3d instant, (by forcibly entering
the back window during dinner) Sixty
Dollars in Cash with one piece flag silk
handkerchiefs, an;! 3 or 4 doz checked
and other cotton ditto. Among the cash
was one 5 dollar gold piece, or American
J Eagle. Should the like br; offered by
any suspicious clweter, tne pnblic are re
spectfully reque to stop it, and the
above reward slu oe promptly paid on
the apprehension and delivery of the
thief at this office.
October 5 2t
StO lie wal'd.
Run AWAY from the Subscriber near I
twelve months since, my negro girl, by
the name of
RHODA,
of light complexion, about lOorll }... s
of age. It is expected she is harbored in
this city. The above reward am) all rea
sonable expencts will be paid for he: ap
prehension andjdelivery tojthe subscriber.
Any person found harboring or conceal
ingsaid girl, will be prosecuted to the ut
most extent of the law.
Mary Campbell.
October 8 3t __
Administrators Bale,
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, at the Court-
House in Warren county, agreeable to an
order of the Inferior Court, the following
property belonging to the estate of James
Brady, dec.
A valuable tract of Oak and
Hickory land, lying on the main road be
tween Warrenton and Fowelton, a part of
which is under tolerable cultivation—or.
the premises are a comfortable dwelling
House, a Store House and a new Gii
House, with other necessary out building?
The situation is well calculated fora pub
lie stand, and affords many advantages to
a person disposed to enter into the coun
try trade. Terms of sale made inadi
known on the day.
Wm Shivers, Jldm’r.
September 10 4w
Blank Deeds,
For sale at this Office.
.
GLOBE TAVEm
AND SAVANNAH AND
STAGE OFFICE »S|
W. SHAJNNo®
11p ; SPECTFULLY acquaints 1 H
and the public that his bouse l-l
goneaffiorough re P air * and t) I
afford to Boarders, and Travell«H
ception as comfortable as anvotl.H
hshment of the kind in the siuhefl
The Globe is Situated on 8n,9
m the very center of the City :H
peculiar advantages to the I'.LH
Men of business generally. *■
His stables are furnished
ol provender, and with faithful aH
live hostlers. He only solicits (Vora ■
lie that proportion of patronac-e
attention to business and to the
ot his customers may entitle him H *
A Literary, Commercial and
READING ROOM
Will be shortly opened
modation of his customers. jt
October, 15 ts )lo
— Sir
Female Seminar® <
The subscriber, feeling the"® R,
obligation to the citizens of AueH f
their past encouragement in |,,s ||
ment, trusts his assiduity and *■*
will be such as to entitle him lo " ;
further share of their patronage S
on Monday, 15,h October, commiß '
School, m Mr Jacou Dsniokth’s HI
recently occupied by Mr.
nold-street. '1 he following are H
the leading branches. That will boHS
viz : Latin and Greek
graphy with Globes Si Maps ;
lone Logic, Surveying,Englishls
- and Composition, with
sue elementary branches, As
of students are limited to 30, .
third part now engaged, those f,
a entering, can make earley ‘
Mr. Jacob Danforth’s store, or atßli i
stitution.—Terms per quarter
cents payable in advance.
Oliver Danforth®j ,it
October, 13 —•—w3w Kv
—"• —-—"Spy c
Agreeably to an Oi®pr| T
OfITAINED from the
Court of Ordinary of Richmond Kid
will be sold on the first Monday
ry next, at the Market-house iulld
of Augusta,
m siaoiaDMf'
Belonging to the Estate of haß9 1
Kinney, dec’d, for the benefit of
and creditors.
Constance S. McKin^K
AdminSsti^^Hso
September 27—w!2t
A Great BargaH
T..E subscriber brinj;
move to the Western country; uga^H|i
fur sale his
PLANTATIW
whereon he a-.*w ’ •• situated in -
bia county, tlunccr. miles from
la, and nine from Columbia
immediately lead.ng *rom
former place This tract otlH|
I contains three hundred and
acres, about Uo hundred ten of bH t
cleared, and under good fences; Hi
is •' qual to any upland in the
a part of thai winch is to clear,
to any in the state. The situation Hq
and believed to be as healthy a-tHf
the neighbourhood. On the
a good dwelling house, good
all necessary out buildings, im:luH|
new Gin House and Stables. Also, Bpl
Orchard of Peach, Apple and
trees, a good garden, two flush sHp|
of pure water, quite comeuient,H|p
Plantation having having been advHp
last spring; 1 deem it unnecessary
any thing more of its situation,
Stc. as it is expected that these vHp|
to purchase will view it
Should this tract of land be too HP
there are five or six hundred acres °|B|p
lands adjoining, which may be
good terms inunediattly.
The above desenbed tract of
be. offei ed at private sale, until 1
the sth day of December next, a.
sold will then be put np tu the
bidder, 1 ogether with all the *
tools, corn, fodder, househou. a a
furniture. For further
quire of Mi- John Cashiii, ol
Mr. John Turpin, at the Uoa'-ii ,
Mr. Uynatim of Columbia Court
or to the subscriber on the prcui s<,s. ■y .
Littlebeiry ('lantouH
October 18 law ids
WANTED ■
T O hire or purchase, a good
a steady middle aged woman, »ccust«H
to the care of children.— Enquire .
office. H
October, 1 6'5
Notice. I
Agreeable to an order ofthe
of Ordinary of Richmond
,v ill be sold on the first Tuesday in - «
ry next, at the Market-house m
of Augusta, the ~
negroes!
lielonging to the Estate of Major |fl|
-.and Phiuizy, late of said count), *
tor the benefit of the heirs and cred [ «J|
.Tcnns made known on the ‘b‘)A%y ■>
joiix I
Acting administraiur ol die
F. Phinizy. H
October 1, 1821^^ H
Notice. 1
"TMIREE months aft-r date,
J. will be made to the Court o ‘Hj
.tv of Richmond County, for le»« H
vide the estate of Major F< rd‘< and rn H
ate of said county,
John Fhimzy, ■
acting adm’r of the estate ot I* f , k ul H
October 1 ¥